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The Asus PadFone X mini is a shrunk-down version of the PadFone X that we reviewed earlier this year. The PadFone X is a rare breed of hybrid device—instead of being a 2-in-1 tablet and laptop like we’re used to seeing, it’s a 2-in-1 smartphone and tablet, thanks to a tablet docking station that the […]

Lenovo is adding a little variety to their Yoga Tablet line. With the Yoga Tablet 2 refresh announced today in London, the tablets will now be coming in two sizes and running two operating systems, in addition to the larger Yoga Tablet 2 Pro also announced today. The Yoga Tablet 2 will be available in […]

You might remember that last year, Lenovo hired Ashton Kutcher to be a product engineer for their tablets. Well, Kutcher has been doing a series of videos showing him with focus groups taking about Lenovo’s Yoga Tablets and asserting that yes, he really is doing this product engineer thing, he’s not acting. He’s also been […]

Tablets—they aren’t just for the young ‘uns anymore. After asking their constituency about what was stopping them from buying a tablet, the AARP joined forces with Intel to create the RealPad, a tablet built to address the concerns of Baby Boomers looking to give tablets a try. The RealPad is built like a midrange mainstream […]

Asus might not always have the most popular or practical products, but you can never, ever accuse them of being boring. The dual-display Taichi raised eyebrows at Computex 2012, and the Transformer Book Trio is doing the same at Computex 2013.

Asus has taken to making big splashes at Computex Taipei, and this year was no different. Today, Asus gave us a look at their next tablet, the Transformer Pad Infinity, and it’s not one that should be ignored.

At their Computex press conference in Taipei today, Acer showed off what they’re (very) proud to call a first – the first device that puts the full Windows 8 operating system into a device that can be held in one hand. It’s called the Iconia W3 tablet.

Say what you want about Asus, but you have to admit, they have an impressive commitment to taking the road less traveled. First we had the dual-screen Taichi, and now we have an update to the smartphone-tablet PadFone duo, called the PadFone Infinity. And, because why not, Asus also revealed the FonePad at Mobile World Congress […]

Sony hasn’t struck gold in the tablet market yet, but they’re hoping to make a go of it this year with the Xperia Tablet Z – a device that admittedly is backed by some pretty impressive technology. The Xperia Tablet Z is an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device that will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon […]

True to rumor, HP has unveiled a tablet running Android at Mobile World Congress. The HP Slate7 is a 7” tablet available on the cheap, with specs decent enough to make it worth a look when it hits stores in a couple months.

Toughpad tablets by Panasonic are designed for those of us that drop things. You always see these tablets for kids and I always wonder why they think we get any better at how we treat our stuff as adults. Toughpad got the memo and made a tablet that can seriously take a beating. It is […]

In the midst of CES madness it is nice to see a booth like this, one focusing on the less fortunate, especially children. One Laptop per Child is a project to nring modern education to children through affordable computers. At CES they announced three new products to aid in that endeavor. The XO Learning System, […]

We’ll admit that Juniper Systems’ Mesa Rugged Notepad, also known as the RAMPAGE 6, looks a little like a tablet made for kids. Fortunately, looks can be deceiving. This is a tough, durable tablet ready to take a beating.

It seems like the Transformer Prime just came out, but ASUS is already prepping consumers for their new tablets for 2012, all of which will be branded with the Transformer Pad name. ASUS introduced high-end, mid-tier, and low-end offerings, but all three manage to pack in some very impressive tech, regardless of price point. All […]

Aside from their Ice Cream Sandwich offerings, ViewSonic had a little something for the business crowd today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The ViewPad P100 is a Windows 8 tablet with a 10” IPS 1280×800 display.

Up until now Affordable and Tablet are usually not in the same sentence. Pantech together with AT&T are aiming to change that with the Element, which debuted at CES 2012. At $300 with a two year contract, it is certainly on the lower end of tablets price wise, but not feature wise. It runs on […]

Barnes & Noble has finally unveiled their NOOK Tablet and it’s just as everyone expected based on last week’s leaks. Read on for our first impressions and hands-on with the NOOK Tablet. The new NOOK Tablet looks just like the original NOOK Color, but under the hood the device has been revamped with significant upgrades. […]

So instead of the traditional Mother’s Day brunch and flowers, you want to take a risk and get your mom a tablet for Mother’s Day, because eReaders were sooo last year. First ask yourself these few questions:

The app. It was one of the buzz words of 2010. It has redefined how we enjoy electronic entertainment. Of course, the app in 2010 was mostly relegated to the smartphone, and those who had one could enjoy brilliant titles like Tap Tap Revenge and the current pig-wrecking juggernaut that is Angry Birds. Apps weren’t […]

Verizon may have cried a tear over the iPhone but they seemed to have moved on with a smashing new line up of products. Smartphones, Tablets, A Mifi, and Hotspots are sure to keep their consumers busy. These are some pretty looking products too. Click on the Thumbnail for a larger view of any of […]